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Drive underway to generate unique identification numbers for farmers

It is being carried out as per the guidelines of Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Updated - February 12, 2025 08:14 am IST - TIRUCHI

Tiruvarur Collector V.Mohanachandran inspecting a special camp to generate unique identification numbers for farmers at Naranamangalam.

Tiruvarur Collector V.Mohanachandran inspecting a special camp to generate unique identification numbers for farmers at Naranamangalam. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

A State-wide drive is under way to generate unique identification numbers for farmers as part of a Farmers Registry being created under the Agri Stack programme.

The exercise is being carried out as per the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

Officials of the Agriculture Department and allied departments are conducting the special camps in all revenue villages to collect farmers’ data and generate the unique identification and e-signatures for them. The data of the farmers would be uploaded only with the consent of the farmers, the district authorities said.

According to sources in the Agriculture Department, the special camps are being conducted at the offices of the Village Administrative Officers, Agriculture Extension Centres, Panchayat Union Offices or other places at village-level.

Assistant Agricultural Officers and Agricultural Officers of the Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Horticulture, Agricultural Marketing and Agri Business and Seed Certification Department are involved in the exercise.

Besides, the services of community resource persons of Mahalir Thittam and Illam Thedi Kalvi scheme volunteers are also being utilised for conducting the simultaneous exercise.

The camps which began on Monday are expected to go on at least until February 15, the sources said.

Agri Stack is a digital database being created by the State and Central governments to bring various stakeholders together to improve agriculture.

It aims to enable farmers get easier access to cheaper credit, high-quality farm inputs, localised and specific advice and better access to markets. The initiative would make it easier for governments to plan and implement various farmer and agriculture-focused benefit schemes.

Once it is ready, the benefits of the State and Central schemes, including Direct Benefit Transfer and compensation given for natural disasters, would be extended to farmers based on the database.

Farmers can access the benefits of various departments through a single window and they need not submit documents every time they submit an application, the authorities said.

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